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SUMMARY:Canadian Opera Company | Espiral by OKAN (online)
DESCRIPTION:With a name that means “heart” in the Afro-Cuban religion of Santeria\, the Toronto-based women-led group OKAN crafts songs that explore immigration\, courage\, and love. \nHaving received JUNO\, Canadian Folk Music\, and Independent Music Award nominations for their debut album Sombras\, OKAN’s sophomore offering\, Espiral delves deeper into the group’s rich Cuban roots\, finding renewed inspiration in that musical heritage. \nIn this concert\, OKAN performs selections from Espiral\, their 2021 Juno Award-winning album\, fusing jazz\, folk\, and global rhythms with Afro-Cuban roots. It’s a performance that draws upon a multiplicity of musical influences and the multicultural mosaic of Toronto. \nCast & Creative Team\nOKAN:\nElizabeth Rodriguez\, vocals/violin\nMagdelys Savigne\, vocals/percussion\nJeremy Ledbetter\, piano\nRoberto Mederos\, bass\nFrank Nodarse\, drums
URL:https://www.ludwig-van.com/toronto/event/canadian-opera-company-espiral-okan-online/
LOCATION:Online\, Your House\, Your City\, Your City\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Free,Online,World Music
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SUMMARY:Canadian Opera Company/Against the Grain | Mozart's Requiem (online)
DESCRIPTION:This multi-disciplinary presentation in collaboration with Against the Grain Theatre invites us to reckon with the impact of COVID-19—and heal together through the power of Mozart’s astonishingly moving Requiem. \nIncorporating interviews with front-line medical workers and community members directly affected by the pandemic\, this interpretation conceived by Joel Ivany and Johannes Debus connects individual stories of loss and resilience to the sonic world of Mozart’s heartbreakingly beautiful piece. The result charts a passage out of the darkest days of an unprecedented global event towards a new hope for a brighter tomorrow. \nFeaturing artists from the COC Ensemble Studio training program\, as well as Kwagiulth and Stó:lo First Nations mezzo-soprano Marion Newman\, this Requiem is a showcase of the next generation of voices in opera. \nCast & Creative Team\nMidori Marsh\, soprano\nMarion Newman\, mezzo-soprano\nAndrew Haji\, tenor\nVartan Gabrielian\, bass \nConductor: Johannes Debus\nDirector: Joel Ivany\nAssociate Director: Andrew Adridge\nProduction Associate: Renee Fajardo\nPrice Family Chorus Master: Sandra Horst  \nWith the Canadian Opera Company Orchestra and Chorus \nHow to watch
URL:https://www.ludwig-van.com/toronto/event/canadian-opera-company-grain-mozarts-requiem-online/
LOCATION:Online\, Your House\, Your City\, Your City\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Free,Online,opera
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SUMMARY:Tapestry Opera/RCM | Gould's Wall [POSTPONED]
DESCRIPTION:Dare to climb the wall? \nA young\, extraordinarily talented musician is striving for perfection in her art. Her path to greatness? A magnificent wall. \nBursting with the compulsion to reach the top\, she invokes Canadian icon\, classical pianist Glenn Gould to guide her towards dizzying heights – but the path isn’t easy. Each brick represents her art\, her rigour\, and her challenge. Does she have the strength\, or will she slip and fall into the abyss? \nArtists climb and perform suspended from The Royal Conservatory’s atrium in this daring new opera\, which connects the wall’s historic past to the present in a thrilling staging that transcends gravity. \nAward-winning theatre artist and librettist Liza Balkan evokes the young artist’s rigorous journey\, weaving many of Gould’s own words into the libretto\, and acclaimed Canadian composer Brian Current delivers a thrilling\, kinetic score. Gould’s Wall is directed by multiple Dora Award-winning Philip Akin\, and features The Glenn Gould School’s New Music Ensemble. \nNote that Regular seats for Gould’s Wall will be positioned on the floor and angled to allow viewing up the Atrium wall.
URL:https://www.ludwig-van.com/toronto/event/tapestry-opera-rcm-goulds-wall/2022-01-12/
LOCATION:The Atrium\, 21 Shaftesbury Avenue\, Toronto\, Ontario\, M4T 3B4\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Contemporary Music,Festival
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